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Metopium brownei (also
known as chechem, chechen, or
black poisonwood) is a
species of
plant in the
family Anacardiaceae. It is
found in
Hispaniola (the...
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Blechum brownei Juss.
Blechum brownei ****h
Blechum brownei f.
albiflora ****ze
Blechum brownei f.
coeruleum ****ze
Blechum brownei var.
laxum Nees...
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Euryops brownei is a
woody herb or
shrub of 0.5–3 m (1.6–9.8 ft) high, with
yellow flowerheads of both ray and disc florets, and small,
narrow leaves...
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Sciodaphyllum brownei is a
species of
plant in the
family Araliaceae. It is
endemic to Jamaica. It is
threatened by
habitat loss.
World Conservation Monitoring...
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Clinopodium brownei, or Browne's savory, is a
perennial with
sprawling square stems and
opposite leaves. This herb is
heavily pubescent on the stem and...
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brachypodus Euryops brevilobus Euryops brevipapposus Euryops brevipes Euryops brownei Euryops calvescens Euryops candollei Euryops chrysanthemoides Euryops ciliatus...
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brownii Baxter ex R.Br.
Distribution of B. brownii
within Australia Synonyms Sirmuellera brownei ****ze orth.var.
Sirmuellera brownii (R.Br.) ****ze...
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Hydrophyllum brownei, or Browne's waterleaf, is a rare
North American plant species found only in the
Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. It
grows in forested...
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Caucasus Chechen language,
Northeast Caucasian language Metopium brownei, also
known as the chechen, chechem, or
black poisonwood tree
Related to...
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poison sumac and
poison oak. It is
related to
black poisonwood (Metopium
brownei). This tree
grows abundantly in the
Florida Keys and can also be found...